Trump has filled his schedule heading into Tuesday with political rallies in which he often touts his low unemployment numbers, trying to convince voters that the GOP will do a better job of keeping the economy healthy.

The president touted the numbers in a Friday morning tweet, telling his 55.6 million followers to "vote Republican!"

Wow! The U.S. added 250,000 Jobs in October - and this was despite the hurricanes. Unemployment at 3.7%. Wages UP! These are incredible numbers. Keep it going, Vote Republican!

"Strong hourly wage growth, even stronger weekly wage growth, higher labor force participation, lower broader underemployment, while job growth bounced back from last month and the unemployment rate remained low," he said on Twitter Friday.

Earlier this week, the government reported that private-sector wages increased 3.1 percent over the past year, which is the largest jump since 2008 and the first time wages eclipsed 3 percent since the financial crisis.

Economists had estimated growth of about 208,000 jobs last month after gains averaged 218,000 over the past three.

Employment in manufacturing increased 32,000, with the sector adding 296,000 jobs over the past year.

Construction employment rose 30,000 in October, and by 330,000 jobs in the past 12 months.

"The numbers released today show U.S. manufacturers continue to grow and hire despite facing challenges, including a massive worker shortage and global uncertainty," said Chad Moutray, chief economist for the National Association of Manufacturers.

"With nearly half a million open positions in the industry, the worker shortage remains the biggest challenge manufacturers face.”